SMASHING PUMPKINS' 'Doomsday Clock' To Be Featured On 'Undeniable' PPV

January 18, 2008

According to ROHWrestling.com, Ring Of Honor and Grammy award-winning artists the SMASHING PUMPKINS have reached a partnership for a cross-promotion. The SMASHING PUMPKINS' song "Doomsday Clock", off their latest album, "Zeitgeist", will be featured prominently on ROH's "Undeniable" pay-per-view, set to premiere tonight (Friday, January 18) on iN DEMAND, the DISH Network and TVN cable systems.

SMASHING PUMPKINS has just released "American Gothic", a four-song acoustic EP, via the iTunes Store. Featuring the songs "The Rose March", "Pox", "Again, Again, Again (The Crux)" and "Sunkissed", the EP is available for individual purchase on iTunes or as part of a deluxe iTunes version of the band's critically hailed 2007 album "Zeitgeist". In the U.S., iTunes is the exclusive retailer; elsewhere in the world, "American Gothic" is available as a physical product at retail.

"American Gothic" was produced by Billy Corgan and Jimmy Chamberlin, with one song co-produced by Roy Thomas Baker. The songs were recorded at the Pass Studio in Los Angeles, CA while the PUMPKINS were on a break between their 2007 national tour and upcoming 2008 European tour.

The PUMPKINS' upcoming 2008 shows will mark the band’s third round of overseas dates in connection with the "Zeitgeist" album (Martha's Music/Reprise),which entered the album charts in July in the Top Five in the U.S. (#2),Canada (#1),New Zealand (#1),the U.K. (#4),Italy (#5) and Switzerland (#5),with more Top Ten debuts in Germany (#7),Holland (#7) and Australia (#8).

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